Top 55 YG Quotes

Words matter. These are the best YG Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I can't tell you who to vote for, because you have to d

I can’t tell you who to vote for, because you have to do your homework to see who you connect with and see what they’re pushing.
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On the ‘Blacks & Browns’ record, it’s me and Sad Boy. He’s a Hispanic artist, and we’re talking about what we got going on with our peoples.
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I had parties in church halls. My mama knew people that had venues and all that, and I knew a lot of people from forever. I was always popular growing up. She used to get me the spots, and I used to have parties. Probably about 300, 400 people.
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I was spending my own money on videos, spending my own money on radio, doing all that.
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My mama’s been supportive since day one.
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You don’t have to be a gangster rapper to be successful. You can do anything.
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My heart is numb. It’s not broke, it’s numb. It’s numb because of hard situations.
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I’m saying us – our culture, our race, our people – we need to do better.
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I’m growing as an artist.
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I worked on ‘Who Do You Love?’ for, like, six months, really trying to, like – when I got it, I got it, but I was working on it for a minute cause I never had nothing to it. I couldn’t get the flow or nothing. Then I just got it.
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I got two clothing lines – I got the 4hunnid clothing, and I got the Bompton clothing.
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I feel like when you successful, it’s more stress ’cause it’s more stuff you dealin’ with.
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On my mixtapes, I just rap. I just lay out a lot of situations.
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I went to jail for residential burglary. I got a strike, and I was 19 years old.
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My family is always praying for me.
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People look at me like YG the turnt-up dude, hit singles and all that. And, yeah, that’s me, but I’m for my people, too.
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I don’t trust nobody.
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On God, when you come to New York, it’s, like, work.
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Me having my moms and pops in my life and knowing and seeing what they went through for us – it’s why I’m a good father.
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I’m a storyteller… a preacher.
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I feel like I’m regular. I’m humble.
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Stress come with life, period, bro.
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‘Don’t Come to L.A.’ is talking about how out-of-towners come to L.A., and they try to start claiming the culture, the lifestyle. And they’re really not from it. That’s really what’s it’s about.
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I’m trying to make sure my kids’ kids got paper.
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I been in the streets for a long time. They know me. They see me. They heard stories.
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I don’t want to make people think too much.
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The streets made me who I am.
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Mustard did my first mixtape, and after that, he started DJing.
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If I was president, all the food in the grocery stores would be organic.
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I’m happy with my success.
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I really live my life looking over my shoulder.
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You've got to do features with the right artists that y

You’ve got to do features with the right artists that you can take some of their fans, and their fans start doing their homework and see what you’re doing, if they like what you’re doing.
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I want to do – I want to be putting out classic stuff that’s gonna stick and last forever, you feel me?
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I have trust issues. For reasons, though – plenty of reasons.
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They try to make it seem like trouble follows me, but since my first album came out, I ain’t had nothing happen at my show that had something to do with me.
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One of the reasons I know how to handle my business is because I know can’t rely on rap.
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Be yourself and set the trend. Don’t follow.
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I got a platform and a game. I got, like, people who look up to me, who listen to me.
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I’m paranoid.
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Rock groups – they last for a long time.
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I’m speaking for the streets, for the people down here. I can be their spokesperson.
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Knowledge is dangerous when you’re a person of colour. It makes you a powerful individual, and that’s what ‘Stay Dangerous’ represents.
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The 4Hunnid label is like a family.
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I’m not boycotting ‘Madden.’
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I’m going to keep making clothes, I’m going to do more movies, and I’m always going to rap.
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You gotta raise your kids, take care of your family.
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It’s not our land; it’s not made for us. It’s America. That’s how it was designed. We came here as slaves. It wasn’t designed for us to win.
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When you think of YG, you think of the West Coast, L.A., the lifestyle; that’s what the brand about. That’s what 4Hunnid represents.
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Footaction saw me swagging, so they reached out so we could do a little collab and talk about my style and the culture and the come-up and all that.
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I was born in Compton, raised all through the city of Los Angeles.
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I’m a rapper, not a singer.
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I eat breakfast most times.
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I need a Grammy or a nomination. Just give me my nomination.
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I represent the West Coast culture.
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My peoples told me they thought I should go talk to a therapist, and I went and talked to a therapist, and we let Vice record it.
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